I've had a WH16NS40 since 2015 or 2016. Here's the drive info from MakeMKV:
Drive Information
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE WH16NS40
Revision: 1.00
Serial number: SIK9PFAHD---
Firmware date: 2115-08-18 09:32
Bus encryption flags: 17
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Original (unpatched)
Firmware version: 1.00
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Here's the label:
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/oQ9Fhst.jpg)
I got my first UHD/HDR disc to test things today and the WH16NS40 worked just fine extracting. It did take about an hour though!
Disc Information
Label: COMING_TO_AMERICA
Timestamp: 2020-09-28 12:57:34
Data capacity: 60.67 Gb
Disc type: BD-ROM UHD
Number of layers: 2
Bus encryption flags: 80
I'm concerned about updating the drive firmware because this burner is right on the transition point age-wise and version-wise. It's built in October 2015, which is earlier than the 2016 recommended early date, but it is MT1959 with an SVC Code of NS50. I have been cautioned (thanks Alex) that flashing this drive can be risky. I really don't want to needlessly brick my old drive, and I don't anticipate burning any UHD discs, for me this is about moving UHD movies from my discs to my media server.
So here's the question. Presuming that the firmare to use is WH16NS60 1.02MK, what does updating to WH16NS60 1.02MK get me? What differences are there between my 1.00 firmware and it? Is it any faster or more reliable? The only program I currently use to extract videos for my media server is MakeMKV. (I use Handbrake to compress when needed; it uses all 12 cores of my CPU and is very fast). The WH16NS40 is running externally using a Unitek Y-1099 cable on a Mac Pro (the one that looks like a little trash bin). I do have a Lenovo PC if I need to flash the drive.
Thanks for any advice!
Billy